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1 Rogelio Ferreira Escutia Instituto Tecnológico de Morelia Departamento de Sistemas y Computación “"Web Technologies: Present and Future Applications”

2 “To be or not to be” Shakespeare “Live with or without Internet” Rogelio F.

3 “As we reach the autumn years of the first decade of the 21 st century, it is obvious to almost everyone that the Internet and especially the World Wide Web application have initiated a massive transformation in the discovery, distribution, and utilization of knowledge. The Internet has revolutionized both the storage and distribution of content.” Vinton G. Cerf Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist of Google Creator of the TCP/IP protocol

4 Web Technology: Definition

5 Web Technology 5 _

6 History of Internet and Web Technologies

7 Moore's Law 7 Intel - http://www.intel.com/research/silicon/mooreslaw.htm - noviembre 2002http://www.intel.com/research/silicon/mooreslaw.htm

8 ARPANET 8  Arpanet architecture (1969)‏ Arpanet http://www.techweb.com/encyclopedia/ - septiembre 2002http://www.techweb.com/encyclopedia/

9 9 Screensnap http://www.w3.org/History/1994/WWW/Journals/CACM/screensnap2_24c.gif - julio 2003http://www.w3.org/History/1994/WWW/Journals/CACM/screensnap2_24c.gif  First Browser (1990 Tim Berners Lee on NeXT Computer)

10 10 Tims editor http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/tims_editor - julio 2003http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/tims_editor  First Browser (1990 Tim Berners Lee on NeXT Computer)

11 WWW – History 11 Actualidad eresMas http://actualidad.eresmas.com/noticias/56119_pr.html - julio 2003http://actualidad.eresmas.com/noticias/56119_pr.html Tim Berners-Lee

12 WWW – History 12 Larry Roberts http://www.ibiblio.org/pioneers/roberts.html - julio 2003, Cerf´s Up, http://global.mci.com/resources/cerfs_up/ – julio 2003, Navegante.com http://www.el- mundo.es/navegante/personajes/khan.html – julio 2003http://www.ibiblio.org/pioneers/roberts.html - julio 2003 http://global.mci.com/resources/cerfs_up/http://www.el- mundo.es/navegante/personajes/khan.html Larry Roberts Internet Vinton G. Cerf TCP/IP Robert Kahn TCP/IP

13 13

14 14 Nielsen//NetRatings - http://www.netratings.com/news.jsp?section=dat_gi agosto 2007http://www.netratings.com/news.jsp?section=dat_gi Internet Users

15 New Science 15  A group of university researchers, including Internet pioneer and MIT senior researcher Tim Berners-Lee, is taking the first steps in developing a new academic field of study called Web science.  Researchers at MIT and the UK’s University of Southampton have formed the Web Science Research Initiative (www.webscience.org).www.webscience.org  They have expressed hope that universities worldwide will adopt the new field of study. “Making Web Science an Academic Field", Linda Dailey Paulson, IEEE Computer Magazine, febreary 2007

16 Web Science 16 “Creating a Science of the Web", http://www.webscience.org/, august 2007

17 Video

18 18 www.youtube.com june 2007www.youtube.com

19 Video / YouTube 19  Google’s recent purchase of YouTube is a strong signal that video is the next big wave of content to hit the Web. Photos and other images are also becoming much more prevalent. This trend has developed in part because so many users now have the broadband connections necessary to receive and transmit multimedia files. “Searching the Visual Web”, Yu-Chee Tseng et all, IEEE Computer Magazine, june 2007

20 Video / Future Online Advertising 20 “Searching the Visual Web”, Yu-Chee Tseng et all, IEEE Computer Magazine, june 2007  Research firm eMarketer predicts that in the US, online video advertising will grow from $410 million last year to $775 million this year to $1.3 billion in 2008, and will account for 11.5 percent of overall online advertising by 2010, compared to just 6 percent by the end of 2008

21 Search Information

22 Web Search 22 Arpanet http://www.techweb.com/encyclopedia/ - septiembre 2002http://www.techweb.com/encyclopedia/

23 Web Search 23 "Web Search Engines Part 1", David Hawking, IEEE Computer Magazine, june 2006

24 Web Search / Images 24 “From Pixels to Semantic Spaces: Advances in Content-Based Image Retrieval", Nuno Vasconcelos, IEEE Computer Magazine, july 2007

25 Web Search / Images 25 “From Pixels to Semantic Spaces: Advances in Content-Based Image Retrieval", Nuno Vasconcelos, IEEE Computer Magazine, july 2007

26 GIS Applications

27 GIS Applications / Google Earth Google Earth http://earth.google.es/ august 2007http://earth.google.es/ 27

28 GIS Applications / Google Sky Google Earth http://earth.google.es/ august 2007http://earth.google.es/ 28

29 News

30 News Applications / Google News Google News http://news.google.com.mx/ august 2007http://news.google.com.mx/ 30

31 Wireless Networks

32 Wireless Sensor System 32 “iMouse: An Integrated Mobile Surveillance and Wireless Sensor System”, Yu-Chee Tseng et all, IEEE Computer Magazine, june 2007

33 Wireless Sensor System 33 “Deploying a Wireless Sensor Network on an Active Volcano", Geoffrey Werner-Allen, et all, IEEE Internet Computing, april 2006 Deploying a Wireless Sensor Network on an Active Volcano

34 Wireless Sensor System 34  Lego Robot “iMouse: An Integrated Mobile Surveillance and Wireless Sensor System”, Yu-Chee Tseng et all, IEEE Computer Magazine, june 2007

35 Sendo X 35 -

36 36 HP, http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping/product_detail.do?storeName=storefronts&landing=handhelds&category=han dhelds&subcat1=&catLevel=1&product_code=FA745AA%23ABA&tab=detailed_specs#defaultAnchor  Quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, Wi-Fi (802.11b), Bluetooth1.2, Infrared and High sensitivity GPS receiver.  Intel PXA270 processor 416MHz  Windows Mobile 5.0  3.0" Transflective TFT, 64KB color with LED backlight, touch screen  Built-in camera 1.3 megapixel, 1280 x 1024 resolution  Integrated mini-SD slot  User Available 45MB available for persistent user storage 64MB SDRAM for running applications  Voice recording, built-in speakerphone, microphone, one 2.5 mm stereo headphone/microphone jack HP iPAQ6945

37 Mobile Devices / iPhone 37 "iPhones Target the Tech Elite", Michael Macedonia, IEEE Computer Magazine, june 2007

38 Mobile Devices / iPhone 38 iPhone http://www.apple.com/iphone/usingiphone/guidedtour.html june 2007http://www.apple.com/iphone/usingiphone/guidedtour.html

39 Mobile Devices / iPhone and iTunes 39 iTunes http://www.apple.com/es/itunes/ august 2007http://www.apple.com/es/itunes/

40 Handheld with Flexible Screen 40 “Company Develops Handheld with Flexible Screen", Linda Dailey Paulson, IEEE Computer Magazine, april 2007

41 RFID Technology 41 “Hands On", Amal Graafstra, IEEE Spectrum Magazine

42 RFID Technology 42 “Hands On", Amal Graafstra, IEEE Spectrum Magazine  Amal Graafstra, and his girlfriend, Jennifer Tomblin, have matching RFID implants.

43 RFID Technology 43 “Hands On", Amal Graafstra, IEEE Spectrum Magazine

44 RFID Technology 44 “Hands On", Amal Graafstra, IEEE Spectrum Magazine

45 Online Games

46 Online Games / Second Life 46  Arpanet architecture (1969)‏ Second Life, http://secondlife.com/ august 2007http://secondlife.com/

47 Online Games / Second Life 47  Second Life is a 3-D virtual world entirely built and owned by its Residents. Since opening to the public in 2003, it has grown explosively and today is inhabited by a total of 9,173,537 Residents from around the globe. 9,173,537 Residents  From the moment you enter the World you'll discover a vast digital continent, teeming with people, entertainment, experiences and opportunity. Once you've explored a bit, perhaps you'll find a perfect parcel of land to build your house or business.the World Second Life, http://secondlife.com/ august 2007http://secondlife.com/

48 Online Games / Second Life 48  You'll also be surrounded by the Creations of your fellow Residents. Because Residents retain the rights to their digital creations, they can buy, sell and trade with other Residents.the Creations  The Marketplace currently supports millions of US dollars in monthly transactions. This commerce is handled with the in- world unit-of-trade, the Linden dollar, which can be converted to US dollars at several thriving online Linden Dollar exchanges. The Marketplace Second Life, http://secondlife.com/ august 2007http://secondlife.com/

49 Sharing Files

50 Sharing files / Bit Torrent 50 Bit Torrent http://www.bittorrent.com/ august 2007http://www.bittorrent.com/

51 Sharing files / Bit Torrent 51 Bit Torrent http://www.bittorrent.com/ august 2007http://www.bittorrent.com/

52 Instant Messages

53 Messenger 53 MSN Messenger http://webmessenger.msn.com/?mkt=es-esaugust 2007http://webmessenger.msn.com/?mkt=es-esaugust

54 Messenger 54 MSN Messenger http://webmessenger.msn.com/?mkt=es-esaugust 2007http://webmessenger.msn.com/?mkt=es-esaugust

55 Final Notes

56  Searching the web with advanced search devices.  Creation of online games communities.  Tracking everything with Wireless Networks and GIS applications  Accesign the web with mobile devices. Final Notes 56 -

57 Web Love 57  Yo y mi Elektra IBM PC Compatible 8088, 1987 Hasta que la web nos separe…

58 Rogelio Ferreira Escutia Instituto Tecnológico de Morelia Departamento de Sistemas y Computación http://antares.itmorelia.edu.mx/~kaos E-mail: rferreir@itmorelia.edu.mx rogeplus@yahoo.com.mx


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